Yep, obviously, was just a joke. But technically, eg. steam is also chromium-based (which explains why it’s shit)
Well you do use files named chrome.css, as Firefox based browsers have their style css in that.
But I fantasize about being the topped woman? What now?
Did they also cool the 12VHFLM connector?
This version of ‘false’ is implemented as a C program, and is thus more secure and faster than a shell script implementation
I bet there is a way to exploit
int main(int, char**) {
return 1;
}
Usually you’d measure it relative to room temperature. Probably harder in this scenario (I don’t have a thermometer laying around, but 20°C is probably a good starting point.
Kinda misleading lower limit on the graph
Also spent an hour wondering why it didn’t evalute -z “{CMD_OUT_ERROR” as true, despite manually running the script and echoing “‘${CMD_OUT_ERROR}’” evaluating to ‘’… well it’s the missing $.
At least it’s time spent in working hours and being paid for the mess that they use as deployment for IdentityIQ written in kornshell.
Technically, the RX 9700 XT is AMDs Flagship, and with only 2 8-Pins, consumes max. 300W.
I just want better APIs. Users will do the rest. A native client, still steam-style, but made in QT. Maybe not the store etc., but display that via an external browser or inline firefox somehow.